Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Out of the 5 species of Guinea pig registered for Brazil, 4 (Cavia fulgida, C. porcellus, C. aperea, and C. magna) have already been reported as hosts of Paraspidodera uncinata. The rodent species C. magna and C. aperea are small-sized mammals, with terrestrial habits, which occur from southern Brazil to eastern Uruguay. Guinea pig specimens donated for research were necropsied for the analysis of endoparasites, and the nematodes found were identified as P. uncinata. The microhabitats of this species were the small and large intestines in C. magna and the large intestine in C. aperea. The prevalence of P. uncinata in the hosts was 60% in C. magna (n = 5) and 14% in C. aperea (n = 7). The record of P. uncinata in different Guinea pig species allows inferring that the foraging mode is similar in the different locations where they occur in southern Brazil, because, perhaps, the infection of hosts has occurred through the ingestion of vegetables contaminated with P. uncinata eggs. This study contributes to knowledge on the helminth fauna of C. magna and C. aperea in southern Brazil. |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern BrazilParaspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) como parasita de Cavia magna e Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) no Sul do BrasilOut of the 5 species of Guinea pig registered for Brazil, 4 (Cavia fulgida, C. porcellus, C. aperea, and C. magna) have already been reported as hosts of Paraspidodera uncinata. The rodent species C. magna and C. aperea are small-sized mammals, with terrestrial habits, which occur from southern Brazil to eastern Uruguay. Guinea pig specimens donated for research were necropsied for the analysis of endoparasites, and the nematodes found were identified as P. uncinata. The microhabitats of this species were the small and large intestines in C. magna and the large intestine in C. aperea. The prevalence of P. uncinata in the hosts was 60% in C. magna (n = 5) and 14% in C. aperea (n = 7). The record of P. uncinata in different Guinea pig species allows inferring that the foraging mode is similar in the different locations where they occur in southern Brazil, because, perhaps, the infection of hosts has occurred through the ingestion of vegetables contaminated with P. uncinata eggs. This study contributes to knowledge on the helminth fauna of C. magna and C. aperea in southern Brazil.Das cinco espécies de preás registradas para o Brasil, quatro (Cavia fulgida, C. porcellus, C. aperea e C. magna) já foram registradas como hospedeiras de Paraspidodera uncinata. Os roedores C. magna e C. aperea são mamíferos pequenos, de hábitos terrestres, que ocorrem da região Sul do Brasil ao leste do Uruguai. Preás coletadas e doadas foram necropsiados para análise de endoparasitos e os nematoides encontrados foram identificados como P. uncinata. Os microhábitats dessa espécie foram os intestinos delgado e grosso em C. magna e o intestino grosso em C. aperea. As prevalências de P. uncinata nos diferentes hospedeiros foram 60% (C. magna; n = 5) e 14% (C. aperea; n = 7). O registro de P. uncinata em diferentes espécies de preás permite inferir que o modo de forrageio é semelhante nas diferentes localidades onde ocorrem no Sul do Brasil, pois, possivelmente, a infecção dos hospedeiros ocorreu através da ingestão de vegetais com ovos de P. uncinata. Este trabalho contribui com o conhecimento sobre a helmintofauna de C. magna e C. aperea, no Sul do Brasil. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2015-02-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2015v28n2p9710.5007/2175-7925.2015v28n2p97Biotemas; v. 28 n. 2 (2015); 97-1022175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2015v28n2p97/29246Copyright (c) 2015 Ana Gabriela da Silva Rocha, Moisés Gallas, Eliane Fraga da Silveira, Eduardo Péricoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Ana Gabriela da SilvaGallas, Moisésda Silveira, Eliane FragaPérico, Eduardo2017-10-19T16:37:07Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/35273Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2017-10-19T16:37:07Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) como parasita de Cavia magna e Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) no Sul do Brasil |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil Rocha, Ana Gabriela da Silva |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil |
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Paraspidodera uncinata (Nematoda, Lauroiinae) as parasite of Cavia magna and Cavia aperea (Rodentia, Caviidae) in southern Brazil |
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Rocha, Ana Gabriela da Silva |
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Rocha, Ana Gabriela da Silva Gallas, Moisés da Silveira, Eliane Fraga Périco, Eduardo |
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Rocha, Ana Gabriela da Silva Gallas, Moisés da Silveira, Eliane Fraga Périco, Eduardo |
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Out of the 5 species of Guinea pig registered for Brazil, 4 (Cavia fulgida, C. porcellus, C. aperea, and C. magna) have already been reported as hosts of Paraspidodera uncinata. The rodent species C. magna and C. aperea are small-sized mammals, with terrestrial habits, which occur from southern Brazil to eastern Uruguay. Guinea pig specimens donated for research were necropsied for the analysis of endoparasites, and the nematodes found were identified as P. uncinata. The microhabitats of this species were the small and large intestines in C. magna and the large intestine in C. aperea. The prevalence of P. uncinata in the hosts was 60% in C. magna (n = 5) and 14% in C. aperea (n = 7). The record of P. uncinata in different Guinea pig species allows inferring that the foraging mode is similar in the different locations where they occur in southern Brazil, because, perhaps, the infection of hosts has occurred through the ingestion of vegetables contaminated with P. uncinata eggs. This study contributes to knowledge on the helminth fauna of C. magna and C. aperea in southern Brazil. |
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